Jacob Bolotin Explained

Jacob Bolotin
Birth Date:3 January 1888
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, US
Occupation:Physician
Known For:First totally blind physician

Jacob W. Bolotin (January 3, 1888  - April 1, 1924) was the world's first totally blind physician.

Born in 1888 to a poor immigrant family in Chicago, United States, Bolotin fought prejudice and misconceptions about the capabilities of blind people in order to win acceptance to medical school and then into the medical profession. He fought his way into and through the Chicago Medical School, graduated with honors at 24, and became the world's first totally blind physician fully licensed to practice medicine. He was particularly recognized for his expertise on diseases of the heart and lungs. Bolotin used his many public speaking engagements to advocate for the employment of the blind and their full integration into society. After he died at the young age of 36, his funeral was attended by 5,000 people.[1]

Legacy

In 2007, a biography of Botolin, The Blind Doctor: The Jacob Bolotin Story by author Rosalind Perlman was published.[2] In 2008, Perlman designated the National Federation of the Blind to present the Dr. Jacob Bolotin Award given to innovating individuals working in the field of blindness.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr. Jacob Bolotin, the Blind Doctor. Joanne Wilson . National Federation of the Blind. 15 July 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20131207050813/https://nfb.org/history-bolotin. 7 December 2013. dead.
    - Web site: The Blind Doctor: The Jacob Bolotin Story (review). Deborah Kendrick. Braille Monitor. January 2008. 27 August 2020.
  2. Web site: The Blind Doctor: The Jacob Bolotin Story. National Federation of the Blind. 28 August 2021.
  3. Web site: Dr. Jacob Bolotin Awards. National Federation of the Blind. 28 August 2021.